We bottled wine on Thursday – Rosé of Syrah
On the left: 6 bottles waiting to get corks; the blue machine behind Eric. The label machine in front of Cameron wasn’t working well. He was explaining to Bob (right side) what was supposed to happen. Bob is a friend Cameron met when he was a winemaker in the Spokane area. I’ve worked on trails with Bob the few times when I went east with WTA.

The only true glitch happen when I was distracted and let the corker add a second cork to a bottle. This isn’t a big deal, but both have to be taken out, the bottle cleaned off, and a bit of wine and a new cork placed.
I finished a multi-purpose rolling cart and secondary critter door for the large deck on the south side. Photo next time. I have had a wood pallet leaning against the house in front of the commercial critter flap that was built-in when the deck was being constructed. The purpose was to block strong gusts of wind from blowing the flexible plastic. My solution uses a similar flap as part of rolling table or cart that can serve the function of a side-table for gatherings involving snacks.
Another thing completed this week is the 8-ft ramp (50″ wide) off the back concrete. In the photo, several holes are needed (for nails) in the last plank. The cedar hue of the planks is from a double coating of “sun screen” – – a penetrating clear wood finish (CWF) preservative with ultraviolet (UV) protection. I alternated 2x4s and 2x6s; used ones with some issues, but this usage seems better than cutting them for fire wood. Eliminating a step is nice and the wood was here (free; sort of); the finish came from a 2-gallon purchase a couple of years ago during a sale at BiMart.

A large raspberry patch was here – fuel for a wildfire. Now gone.
Finished Sunday after lunch.
“lunch!” There was a scholarship lunch Friday at CWU. I think 8 of us showed up out of a dozen in our group. Classes just started and the academic department folks, such as geography, are busy.
Keeping Track
on the Naneum Fan
John H.
Estimates for the harvest are that it will be a “normal” volume, after a low amount the prior two years. This means about 124 Million 40 pound boxes, 10 Billion apples.
Such containers and the word peaked in the 1920s and both were dropping rapidly when I was in middle school. Since the year 1995, both have nearly gone away. Visit your local grocery when the shelves are being replenished to see the current standard (USA) of a 40 pound box.
Thus a pleasant week. Our start of fall is still a week away, but the weather is fall-like regardless of how we count such things in the USA. I likely will skip the event because it happens early in the morning and there is nothing to see. Find any place in the USA by going to the site and enter a town name on the right side where it has America in a search box.



and a dog were crossing – left to right – at this point and drivers stopped to allow their passage. One fellow was bent in the middle such as shown. At the concrete barrier the other fellow lifted the dog to the top – and I was moving again and missed the remainder of the proceedings. I need a report from Paul Harvey.
= from $12 to $16. A pounder baked potato with multiple toppings = $12. Lemonade for $6, $9, and $12. Maybe that was the pricing on the little cups of mini ice cream balls. I passed on all the offerings.


and connected to the web. The second upside is that the folks here and on the phones learned quite a bit and feel more comfortable responding to future service calls. I should send them a bill for using my home and equipment to learn their trade. Ah! So far the new modem seems to be at no cost to me. I’m not 100% sure on that – Jessica at Lightcurve thought there would not be a charge.





